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Mostly Canon, and for the wrong reason.

Back in the day,I had a. canon A-1 and several nice lenses. When I decided to come back, I asked if I could use my FD lenses on the new EOS cameras. I was also considering going Nikon.

I was told there was an adapter, so without much more thought I bought a Canon EOS camera, and a couple of lenses. In the end, the FD adapter is a monstrosity. But now I have canon kit again. But one of the lenses is a Tair 11a, M42 manual lense, that I always take. 20 iris blades, if for nothing else it is a discussion starter at the bar.


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Camera bag 1
2 Canon F1N-AE bodies 1 with AE motor drive FN fitted and 2 additional focusing screens for spot, and partial metering, and FD lenses 28-85mm f4 zoom, 50mm f1.4, 24mm f2, Tamron S.P.17mm f3.5 Kenko KFM 2100 light meter (Minolta Auto Meter V1) Vivitar 285HV flash, folding Stroboframe, Garry Fong Lightsphere and about six rolls of film spare batteries for the camera and meter. and flash.
Camera bag 2
Mamiya C330F, 55, 80, 135, and 180 lenses and hoods, Sekonic L358 meter and spot attachment, filters cable release six rolls of Portra 160, and 3 rolls of Portra 400.
 
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Oh boy umm lets see.... Mamiya RB-67 Pro-S with waist-level, 90mm 3.8, 1, 120 back, Nikon F2 Photomic, Nikkor 24mm 2.8 non ai, Nikkor 50mm 1.4 non ai, Nikkor 135 3.5 non ai, Vivitar 285, Gossen Luna Pro F, 8 rechargeable AA's, charger, 2 camera straps, notepads, pen, sharpie, Tiffen 52mm Yellow filter, standard cable release, Q-tips, lens cloth, blower brush, Nikon AR-2 cable release, Nikon AS-1, 1 9v battery, 4 LR44 batteries, 6 rolls of T-Max 100 120, 1 roll of Tri-X 36 35mm. All in a $39 Canon 200DG bag. One day I'll get a bigger bag and can throw in the Prism finder, extension tubes, and multi-angle grip for the Mamiya, but they rarely get used anyway.
 
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Out for a walk around the neighborhood, so travelling light: into the baby Billingham go an M6 w/a Summilux ASPH and 35mm and 90mm "crons in the side pockets. A couple of rolls of HP5+ in case I see anything really interesting...
 
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Only one day in Paris and allowed only one small bag by the family. So I squeezed in:
- Hasselblad SWC 38 mm Biogon,
- Holga 120N (converted into pinhole myself)
- Olympus Mju II (excellent point&shoot with fixed focus 35 mm lens)
- About 20 roll films and 5 pieces of 135 films
- Gossen Sixtomat lightmeter

All stashed in a very small Lowepro Nova2 bag.
Well, to be honest ... I smuggled the Olympus in hanging on my belt beneath my jacket ....

Bert from Holland
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Canon QL17 Crumpler

Here I have my Canon QL17. This is the second version. It is the same size as the Giii but it has a different coating and different battery check.
I am not sure what other internal changes there are.

With it I have the original vented hood, a yellow filter, and a package of fresh zinc-air batteries.
All packaged up in a crumpler bag.

This makes for a nice comfortable kit if I am walking around town.
 

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